‘Home delivery’ drug websites discovered by Colombian Gvt.

The Colombian Government released a report on Monday stating their discovery of over 40 online sites where illegal drugs are bought and sold.  

Deputy Minister of Justice of Colombia, Miguel Samper, warned today about the existence of more than 40 websites with “little to no regulation,” leading to a variety of drugs being bought and sold before being delivered to homes across Colombia.

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Samper warned that “The way to commit crimes is constantly changing and modernizing…Colombia must continue modernize its legal framework to combat it.”

The sites use the same systems as those which permit uses to illegally download music and films and as all transactions are completed online it is hard to determine who is culpable for the crime.

The statement was given at a conference organised by the Organization of American States (OAS) which was focused on the need to combat cyber crime in Colombia.

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As of yet no concrete plan of action has been announced to combat the problem.

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